Rainbow Bridge: Black Collie Cross Female

  • Dog ID 34804
  • Status Rainbow Bridge
  • Registered 26 Nov 2011
  • Name POPPY
  • Gender & Breed Female Collie Cross (Spayed)
  • Age
  • Colour Black
  • Marks & Scars White stripe down nose. White chest. White paws. One toe missing on hind paw. One tooth chipped.
  • Tagged No
  • Microchipped Unknown
  • Tattooed No
  • Date Lost 24 Nov 2011
  • Where Lost Bow Brickhill, Milton Keynes.
  • Lost In Region Rainbow Bridge
  • Lost In Post Area MK17
  • Found In Region Rainbow Bridge
  • Date Reunited 15 Dec 2011
  • Other Info
  • Listed By Poppinloppin
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  • POPPY Poster Image
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Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Came back and saw the blue page so was hoping you'd found your girl to lay her to rest. It was not to be .. so sad, but it was not through any lack of trying on your part. Poppy will have been watching over you and seen all your efforts to try to find her and your sadness at your loss. You do not really need her body to honour her memory. It's her spirit that's important and that will always be with you. Sometimes there's that little movement of her spirit that you will catch from the corner of your eye..her telling you that she's still around (a sign as janie jewel says). Remember her now as the treasure she was..you gave her the very best life that an owner could..she was lucky to be so cherished by you and your family. It's a cruel kind of closure to have, but at least you have an ending, albeit sad. I'm so sorry and I really feel for you. Although you were not able to say a proper goodbye to Poppy, perhaps if you wrote what you would have said to her down in a letter and then placed it in a memorial for her it would ease your pain a little. I'm certain Poppy would want to thank you for her life..savour the multitude of happy memories you have, celebrate her life..for she obviously had a long and joyous one! I shall think of her sometimes and smile at the fact she was such a blessed dog in such a happy home. R.I.P. Poppy.
Maggie
Im truely sorry for your loss Poppinloppin, my heart goes out to you - your words have me in floods of tears!
I know what its like not being able to be there with your furbaby when they pass over, to be able to say "Love you, miss you, always will" BUT they do know you are with them, if not physically, then mentally they know! She knows how much you LOVE her, how hard you tried to find her! She will always be beside your side, tho you might not know it, she will.
You gave her a wonderful life and you have so many happy memories of your times together, nothing can ever take those away from you.
R.I.P. Poppy, run free, run pain free over the rainbow bridge, unitll that VERY special day when you and your mummy are together once again xxxxx
Unknown
Teddys Mum-JW. Ditto to all you have said. A friend of mine often sees his long departed dogs in spirit playing happily. His friend has seen them too.
Teddys Mum - Area Volunteer, West London
I am a great believer in life after the death of the body. Rest assured that Poppy knows how much you loved her and how hard you try to find her. Never forget she is just across the veil only a whisper away. My heartfelt sympathy to you.
Unknown
PoppinLoppin. So pleased you had a sign from Poppy (Shooting star). When my mother died in 2004 the lights in the lounge kept flashing on and off. All was ok with the electrics and bulbs etc. After her funeral about two weeks later everything went back to normal. I will light a candle for Poppy and you. God Blessxxx
Jack Russell 4
Run free at the bridge xxx
Unknown
There is nothing I can say that has not already been said, other than it was a privilege meeting and walking with you Amanda, Poppy was obviously very loved and had a wonderful home.. you certainly did everything you could and more! Run free Poppy, bless you.
digbysmum
Can barely see through my tears here - this is so heartbreaking. Cannot express in words how I am feeling right now, only that my thoughts are with Poppy's family at this very sad time. Run free at the bridge, darling Poppy xx
DogLostKimmybear - Area Co-ordinator, Essex & Hertfordshire borders
I am deeply sorry that you couldn't get Poppy's body as I know how much it means, but Poppy doesn't worry about her body, God has taken care of that. Poppy knows she has you and you have her, wherever you are. I know it hurts so much that you weren't there when she went to heaven, but you know what? Poppy loves you so much that if you had been there, she would not have been able to leave. It was her time. She has no pain nor suffering now and I know that you would rather feel this pain than have her feel it. This proves how much you love her and she is trying to tell you that she is okay and loves you so much too. Hold on to that shooting star. You may not have her body, but you did find her. Poppy can rest peacefully now. Special dogs touch the lives of others; look how many lives Poppy has touched just in her passing. Look how much love Poppy has generated. And she loves you most of all, and always will. You are together forever. God bless you sweet Poppy and your loving family. Kim x
B30
It's so sad that you haven't been able to bring Poppy home. Not being able to say goodbye in a way that helps us to move one is rarely easy to come to terms with. But you're right Poppinloppin, she's not lost, nothing loved is every lost XX


Fly, fly precious one
Your endless journey has begun
Cross over to the other shore
Where there is peace forevermore
The softest cloud, the whitest dove
Upon the wind of heaven's love


Fly, fly do not fear
Don't waste a breath, don't shed a tear
Above the universe you'll climb
On beyond the hands of time
The moon will rise, the sun will set
But you we never will forget

Ellie
I am so so sorry. My thoughts are with you. Poppy knew how much you loved her and love her still. Run free at Rainbow Bridge beautiful girl.
Poppinloppin
I'm trying to type with tears flooding my face after reading so many kind words.

It shocked me first to click on the bookmark and see Poppy on a blue page. I thought well, no, not reunited, she's still lost.

But now I've read your words and some lovely emails, I realise Poppy isn't lost, she's free - and we all go back to the earth in one way or another.

Another thing - janie jewel, you reminded me. I was out in our garden late last night, cold and crying, feeling so sad. My husband came out to join me and then, in the corner of my eye, I saw a shooting star! At the time it was really comforting.... I need to hold on to that.

Leona, that's lovely, thanks.

Thankyou to everyone for all your kind and wise words. Even though they make me cry!Last edited: 2011-12-15 14:54:51 by Poppinloppin
BBKM
So very sad for your loss and that you did not get to bring your girl home. God bless you and your family at this very sad time. You are in my thoughts. Run Free Poppy, forever young darling xxx
ESSJ - Area Co-ordinator Rutland
Thinking of you all xxx
Unknown
So very very sorry to hear about the passing of Poppy. rachelnewf. I agree with all you have said. Just because you could not bring her body home, it doesn`t mean she is not with you in spirit. As I type this Poppy is looking down on you and she knows you loved her loads. The body is just a shell so that when we die we shed it like an old overcoat. It`s the spirit that counts for animals and us. She will always be around you. Night, night, sleep tight Poppy. God Bless your owners who need to be strong at this time. Sending your owners spiritual healing for their grief. And loads of hugs from me. You may even get a sign that Poppy is still around.xxxxxxx
dawny
Im so sorry for your loss, god bless you Poppy, run free at the bridge sweetie xx
Rachel - Bucks volunteer
A & S, you did everything you possibly could for Poppy, both before and after she went walkabout. Nothing can prepare you for not being able to say goodbye but she knew she was loved and cared for and I am sure that she would be wishing you not to grieve too much but to think of happy times together and the time when you will eventually be reunited. Sweet dreams lovely girl. xxx
Vizsla55
God bless you Poppy and you owners. Sleep tight. I am so sorry you didnt get to say goodbye, but she will always be with you and in your heart. The body is just a vessel I found peace in that losing my babies and their soul will always be with you looking after you when you least expect it. All our love and thoughts with you both. xxxx
Leona*
I am so sorry for you loss of you beautiful girl, please take comfort from the following passage which always brings a tear to my eye:

There are various places in which a dog may be buried.
I am thinking now of a Setter, whose coat was flame in the sunshine, and who, so far as I am aware, never entertained a mean or an unworthy thought. This Setter is buried beneath a cherry tree, under four feet of garden loam. And at its proper season, the cherry tree strews petals on the green lawn of his grave. Beneath a cherry tree, or an apple, or any flowering shrub is an excellent place to bury a dog.
Beneath such trees, such shrubs, he slept in the drowsy summer, or gnawed at a flavoursome bone, or lifted his head to challenge some strange intruder. These are good places in life or in death.
Yet, it is a small matter, for if the dog be well remembered, if sometimes he leaps through your dreams actual as in life, eyes kindling, laughing, begging, it matters not at all where that dog sleeps. On a hill where the wind is unrebuked, and the trees are roaring, or beside a stream he new in puppy hood, or somewhere in the flatness of a pasture lane where most exhilarating cattle grazed, is all one to the dog, and all one to you. And nothing is gained, nothing is lost if memory lives.
But, there is one place to bury a dog.
If you bury him in this spot, he will come to you when you call - come to you over the grim, dim frontiers of death and down the well-remembered path, and to your side again.
And though you call a dozen living dogs to heel, they shall not growl at him nor resent his coming, for he belongs there. People may laugh at you who see no lightest blade of grass bent by his footfall...who hear no whimper, people who never really had a dog. Smile at them, for you shall know something that is hidden from them, and which is well worth the knowing.
The one best place to bury a dog is in the heart of his master.


written by Ben Hur Lampman

She will always be with you, RIP dear Poppy xx
AlisonH
So very sorry you didn't get to say goodbye to Poppy. God bless you sweetheart.
guinness'mum
So sorry for your loss,think of her now chasing squirrels,and in time that will bring a smile back to your face,take care
jobadger
I'm so very, very sorry for your loss and for the fact that you were unable to bring her body home to rest. She knows she was deeply loved and knows that she is missed terribly. I wish the outcome had been very different for you all. She is watching - and waiting - for the time when you will meet again - it won't be soon but she'll be there. My deepest sympathy. Jo xxLast edited: 2011-12-15 10:28:07 by jobadger
DogLostHelen - Regional Co-ordinator - Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridge
So very sorry to hear this news and I am sorry you couldn't bring her home to rest.
Run free and be young again over Rainbow Bridge Poppy, my thoughts are with your loving owners and everybody who tried so hard for you, sleep tight sweetheart xxx
DianeM
I am so so sorry for your loss, my thoughts are with Poppy and her loving family, run free and play at the bridge princess xx
Unknown
So sorry, hope her passing was quick. I am so sorry you could not bring her home but hope she is looking down on you knowing she was loved. RIP Poppy. xx
Meru
So very, very sorry to hear about Poppy. RIP sweetheart xx
DogLostAngus
Beautiful message for a beautiful Girl

Rest in Peace Poppy, - I honestly believe that they never leave us and live on in our hearts silently watching over us - this is a great source of comfort at times of sadness.

The planting of Poppy seeds near the line is a lovely idea.

I wish the outcome could have been different for you and your family, team Poppy have been as always fantastic in their support of Poppy's family. Thank you xLast edited: 2011-12-15 09:02:10 by Angus
Poppinloppin
This time three weeks ago, our little Poppinloppin laid safely curled up in her bed.

Now, her bed lies empty; her soft, black, friendly warmth taken from us so suddenly we had no chance to say goodbye.

Of all the scenarios I'd envisaged for the passing of Poppy - for I knew she would die, eventually- this was not one of them. To think we couldn't be there in her final moments, so that she knew she was loved and would be missed forever, breaks my heart.

Over the last few years, she and I have been to the vet so often, adjusting one medicine, adding another - all to make her as comfortable as she could possibly be, so she could carry on chasing squirrels in the woods, unhindered by her creaking joints.

And at the end, I could do nothing to ease her pain.

And we can't lay to rest even a small part of her, with her old friends- it' s too cruel. I suppose I have to console myself that her body was just a shell and she, Poppy, is somewhere else, free from pain.

We've really only just begun to miss her, because only a week ago, we still hoped to bring her home. If it wasn't for one kind man who contacted the radio, we'd still be searching for a ghost. It can't have been an easy thing to do, especially when I turned up at your work place, so thankyou D, for your kindness and courage.

Thankyou so much to Team Poppy - you have been an amazing source of strength and inspiration.

We plan to plant Poppy seeds close to the railway line - to commemorate her life and mark her passing. And we'll hold her close in our hearts so she knows she was loved.







Rachel - Bucks volunteer
Beautifully said Clarkey. I would like to say 'ditto'. The dedication you, A & S, have shown, together with helpers, has been amazing, especially given the news that came from the rail employee. No owners could have done more to find their beloved dog and my thoughts have been with you so often over the past couple of weeks. xx
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
I did not want to say that that was a possibility either, but sadly it may be the case. Whilst I still hope that Poppy is found, I would like to say to A and S that at least you, as caring owners (and all the helpers) have done absolutely everything you possibily could have done to find Poppy to put her to rest. I am also sure that you will find a way to make a fitting memorial to Poppy that will help you all with your loss. I am away now for a few days, but you and your family will be in my thoughts.
DogLostAngus
Thanks glynsmith - Poppys owners and I discussed the possibility that an animal could have moved body hence todays thorough search of the embankments areas from the safety of the field side of the fence, I walked from Bow Brickhill to Woburn Sands alongside the track fencing on the old farm park side and safely checked stretches of the line from the crossing points with my binoculars and there is another group on the opposite side of the track still searching , the information from the rail worker is genuine and accurate but as you say there has been time in between and one of those things most likely will have happened - We would have like to have been able to bring a final closure but it is likley that today's searches will be the final ones - I know that Poppy's owners will post later on.
We do have to say a massive thank you to the rail worker who called in after the radio interview not an easy thing to do but will allow owners some form of closure and allow them to grieve Last edited: 2011-12-14 19:27:02 by Angus
glynsmith
I debated on whether or not to add this comment, but feel you should know my thoughts. As I explained to Angus yesterday, I have had my fair share of striking pigeons and foxes during the course of my job. It is not uncommon for the animal to not be there the following day, having become sustainance for badgers, foxes, crows etc.. Whilst I'm not suggesting this is the case, it is possible. Carcasses do get removed from the railway naturally by wildlife. As Poppy has been missing for nearly three weeks, it is something to consider. That said, I hope is not case. Network Rail would have looked for Poppy in a small gang of maybe three or four people, in connection with regular track safety patrolling (ie tightening bolts and looking for defects etc..) they would have been concentrating on the tracks and not the surrounding lineside, where it is possible a struck animal might land in vegetation and undergrowth. I should imagine this ends the involvement of Network Rail, unless a positive sighting is forthcoming to enable recovery. I'm sorry to have painted such a bleak picture. I only hope that a member of Bletchley traincrew who now knows of the search for Poppy, is able to help further. Afterall, they are the people who have a much better view than track workers, as they travel at height. Fingers crossed, but I'm also crossing my other fingers in the hope that Poppy did not succombe to the railway. Last edited: 2011-12-14 15:12:42 by glynsmith
Rachel - Bucks volunteer
Don't worry Glynsmith, we are all aware of that. There is fencing down each side and we can legally walk on the non line side of it. Poppinloppin, so sorry so news yet. You will have your girl back eventually I hope. xx
Poppinloppin
Network Rail have just called to say that they have found nothing.

xxx
DogLostAngus
don't worry Glynsmith we are only going to search the fields from either side of the crossings. Thank you for your help on this and your amazing in site to the reality of the train lines
jobadger
I'm so sorry that this has not reached the conclusion you wished for - either way. My heart goes out to you - it's the not knowing. I do hope you find your little one soon. My thoughts are with you all constantly. xx
glynsmith
Word is now out amongst Bletchley traincrew. I know that Network Rail are going to look (yesterday or today). Please do be mindful that railways really are dangerous,illegal places to walk. I strongly advise that you leave any search and recovery to the authorities. That said, I hope that someone from traincrew or Network Rail, can now can locate.
DogLostAngus
Thanks Dawn, the crossing we are looking at is the one just at the bottom of Curzon Place, Old Farm Park access from Davenport Lea - I close all day today so if you want to call, meet up please just give me a buzz, Rachel - will text you details later x
Rachel - Bucks volunteer
I am praying your are able to find your little girl and put her to rest as befits her. I wish I could be there physically but you know I am in spirit and at the end of the phone. Angus, if you text me the details I will see what I can do tomorrow evening. Stay strong guys. x
Community Ranger, The Parks Trust
I would agree with Angus but I having checked our mapping system tonight and it does appear to show some sort of crossing (maybe an old foot crossing?) in that direction. I am happy to come along & show you the map on my phone tomorrow afternoon but need to know what time you need me if you think I can help. Dawn, Ranger, The Parks Trust
DogLostAngus
I have double checked google earth and cannot see another crossing on the line in this area only one further up near the rear of Pristine Tyres in Woburn Sands - this footpath runs behind my home so know the walk well - I am about tomorrow (working from home) so if you are going out ring me x

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=browns+wood+milton+keynes&hl=en&ll=52.014274,-0.672435&spn=0.002308,0.006539&sll=53.800651,-4.064941&sspn=18.199598,53.569336&vpsrc=6&hnear=Browns+Wood,+United+Kingdom&t=h&z=18Last edited: 2011-12-13 23:30:40 by Angus
Puddies
Thinking of you in the Southwest x
DogLostKimmybear - Area Co-ordinator, Essex & Hertfordshire borders
God bless. x
Poppinloppin
Just been told there's another foot path over the track, closer to Bow Brickhill, leading from Browns Wood. Don't know where it is exactly.

I was going to try and stay away but think I will go out in the afternoon if Network Rail don't get in touch.

Thankyou Lizzy and dawny x

Last edited: 2011-12-13 21:36:16 by Poppinloppin
Unknown
Hope this can be sorted for you soon. Liz xx
dawny
I wished i lived nearer to help with your search, i look at poppys page eveyday, my thoughts are with you x
Poppinloppin
POSTPONED: MEET & WALK tomorrow

I don't want anyone to turn up at the crossing car park as we now have more info regarding the specific location.

Essentially, I have tracked down the man who contacted 3 counties radio and I now have a much better understanding. I now know that it wasn't a hoax call and it wasn't him who hit Poppy with the train or who even saw her.

But he knows the person who definitely saw a deceased black collie type dog at the side of the track and I now know where. It is about half a mile from Bow Brickhill in the Woburn Sands direction, not far from a foot crossing.

This extra information has been passed to Network Rail who GUARANTEE that a line search on foot will be conducted if not today, then tomorrow.

The location is definitely too unsafe for us to look trackside, but if anyone wishes to look in the surrounding area, please contact me or Angus and we'll explain where it is and where you can park and also, where we've already looked.

Glynsmith - thankyou

Kimmybear - thankyou for your insights.

Clarkey - as ever, thanks for your cyber support

Vicki & Angus -- I'll keep in touch

Well, hopefully not long now until Poppy can move onto the blue pages - although not in the way I would have liked...

xxx





Last edited: 2011-12-13 14:50:02 by Poppinloppin
DogLostKimmybear - Area Co-ordinator, Essex & Hertfordshire borders
Vicki, sometimes the animals will be away from the line a bit, also may I suggest that if you do manage to find Poppy that you contact the local Pet Crem who should be able to collect on owner's behalf. One more thing, it is possible Network Rail have already dealt with this without letting on. Glynsmith, thank you -just by posting here you have helped a lot. Please call Angus. x
DogLostAngus
Glynsmith- can you call me please ? 07515 884 675
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
I, as always, wish you luck for your continued search. Good man Glynsmith .. this is just the sort of information that is needed.
glynsmith
I have been following your search for a while now and feel saddened that you do not yet have joy/closure. I myself am a train driver in London, who used to work at Bletchley. It is normal procedure for the driver to report such an incident to the signaller (Network Rail). It is they who recover animals from tracks. I still know quite a few drivers/guards at Bletchley and have asked them (through facebook) to look at the tracks in the Bow Brickhill area for Poppy. I shall of course come right back with any info.
Unknown
We will be meeting tomorrow at Bow Brickhill crossing car park, we will find Poppy, and don't worry Amanda will not be on her own!
I still have had no response to either my phone call or emails sent to BR ! Sad :-(
DogLostKimmybear - Area Co-ordinator, Essex & Hertfordshire borders
I've just seen that Vicki has contacted the Transport police. Well done! At last a caring person who can walk the lines. Transport police can do that! xLast edited: 2011-12-13 00:31:12 by Kimmybear - Area Co-ordinator, Essex & Hertfordshire borders
DogLostKimmybear - Area Co-ordinator, Essex & Hertfordshire borders
I am so very, very sorry about this. Sadly I had a feeling this is what may have happened. It happened to my dog and the signs were all there with Poppy. Network Rail is well known for their uncaring attitude; this is why we have so many problems where the railways are concerned. Please bear in mind that she has been there a few days now, if it is her, and that she has been subjected to the weather etc. Make sure someone else is with you. Please know that Poppy would not have suffered; it would have been instant and without any pain. I know you need closure and then you can grieve properly. It would have saved a lot of distress if Network Rail and the train operators did what they were supposed to do and reported this immediately. However, in some ways it has given you time to come to terms with losing her. Please know that she is now safe from harm. God knows where she is and he will take care of her no matter what. Try the Transport police, see if they can help you or contact your MP - worth a try. I wish I were nearer to help you search. My heart goes out to you, truly. Please let us know how you get on. With love, Kim x
Poppinloppin
Vicki and I have had no luck with the authorities today. I am fuming but trying to channel my anger into something constructive. I'm going to start checking the the area surrounding the line myself because it seems that no-one on the railways is going to lift a finger to find Poppy.

My husband is going to try again in the morning and see if he can get anywhere with the authorities.

If there are no developments tomorrow, there'll be a meet and walk, starting Weds 1.15pm
from bow Brickhill crossing car park.

It may take a few walks on a few different days but we'll do our best to bring Poppy home.

Contact me on here or on my mobile listed above.

Love and thanks to you all,

Amanda xxx

Bertie's family- would appreciate your help on Saturday if no luck before then xLast edited: 2011-12-12 22:06:32 by Poppinloppin
jobadger
You've been in my thoughts all day. xx
Barney 'n' Ozzie's mum
Thinking of you and praying this isn't Poppy. So pleased you have the support of such lovely helpers xx
Berties Family
also very sorry to see this - if you require any help please let us know, I do work but would be available Saturday or one evening this week...although hoping it is not her xxxx
NickyJ
I've been following your thread and I am so sorry that this is what you are now having to investigate. My thoughts are with you. x
BBKM
Will be thinking of you today at such a painful time for you and your helpers. Sendings comfort thoughts & hugs x
Unknown
A and I decided that we would concentrate on phoning different sections of British Rail instead of visiting the station, and we have both had news that might help us find Poppy's location. I phoned the Railway Police head office and spoke to a lovely man who has 2 dogs himself and has promised to investigate further - A has heard that a report was issued to Midland Rail and she is following that up - so watch this space - as soon as we know more I will let you all know and we can arrange a search party. This is such a sad time but I know there are lots of people out there willing to help. xx Vicki
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
I too am thinking of you today. I live on the South coast otherwise I would be there for you to help find your girl. So glad that you have such great DogLost friends to help you at this heartrending time. Hugs to you and your family.
Puddies
thinking of you today x
Neighbark
Mental hugs for tomorrow. x
Rachel - Bucks volunteer
I cannot take time off tomorrow as we moved premises this weekend, but please let me know what the railway company says about where the accident happened and I will go and look when I can. Pleased you have company as you cannot do this alone. I really wish I could come with you. Text me the location please and I will go after work. xx
DogLostAngus
Thank you Vicki for being there for tomorrow - I will be thinking of you both, it has been such a sad couple of days x
wensmum
Thank you for letting me know. Will be thinking of you tomorow xx
Poppinloppin
Thankyou all for your kindness..

Wensmum - Vicki's close by and has called me to offer, but thankyou so much.

Will update when I know more xx
jobadger
I've come back to Poppy's page time and time again. I'm so sorry to read what's happening - I'm relieved for you that Vicki7 is going with you tomorrow. You couldn't do this on your own. It is very kind of you Vicki7. I hope things become a little clearer tomorrow - and that if it is Poppy that is involved, I hope you find closure. I shall be thinking of you tomorrow. Take care. Jo xx
DogLostNina
Vicki7 so pleased you are able to help Poppys owner...thank you and good luck.
wensmum
If you are stuck for help, please let me know - I'm about 1 1/2 hours from you, but there is no way you can do this on your own. I guess you are checking this often, will look later tonight and early am, please ask if you have no-one else to go with you - I have been lucky enough to find a friend to go with me for possible "Rags" in this situation - you need some one there, even if its only me. My heart goes out to you, so sorry
Unknown
I have spoken to Poppy's owner and offered to go to station with her, but I think we should try to get Railway to take responsibility for not reporting the incident immediately - and get them to at least find out the stretch of rail involved - Rachel I will certainly help search for Poppy as soon as we have any results from Railway.
Neighbark
...also thinking of you at this sad time Angus.xxx
Neighbark
Tears rolling down my face for you. I'm well over 100 miles away, and am so sorry can't come to help you. I'm sure someone from the caring Doglost family will go and support you at the station tomorrow, and hundreds of others who, like me, live too far away - will all be thinking of you. x
Poppinloppin
I feel cheeky asking this, but Is there anyone available to come with me to Bletchley train station tomorrow please? I'm free from 9.30am-2.30pm.

Spoke to the BTP Inspector as we're not very happy with the search so far and he's suggested I speak to a manager in person at Bletchley so we can try to find out the whereabouts of the accident. Unfortunately S is slammed at work tomorrow and can only do later in the afternoon, when of course the children will be home from school so I won't be able to go.

I'm in a hurry to end this now as from Friday the schools break up and I'll have no time.

I don't think I'm up to going alone. If anyone is free I'll treat you to a hot chocolate and a bun somewhere! Really in need of moral support....
It's the last thing I can do for Poppy.Last edited: 2011-12-11 11:19:33 by Poppinloppin
Rachel - Bucks volunteer
Dear Poppinloppin, Where ever you are, sleep sweet dreams little girl. Your family love you and miss you and always will.
A - if you can let us know which side of the station I, and I am sure others, will continue to look, as I know how much you need that closure. xxx
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Oh I am so sorry to hear that. Very sad news indeed. Good of the driver to contact you despite it not being good news. I really do feel for you.. I know that it does not make it any easier for you at this time, but her spirit will always be with you..remember those happy times and that Poppy had a long and wonderful life with you and nothing will ever take that away from you. I hope to hear that you will be able to lay her to rest as you want..I wish I was near enough to look for her for you.
Last edited: 2011-12-11 01:36:56 by Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Poppinloppin
To my friends on here,

Angus hasn't posted the full story, at my request. We need the driver to stay on side and I don't want to "scare" him as we need more info.

There is little doubt in our minds that it was Poppy who was hit by the train. This is in fact the only solid sighting we have had since the evening of her disappearance and although devastated, we are relieved that her suffering would have been short lived.

We aim to carry on the search for Poppy 's remains so we can put her to rest. But neither of us want to physically look for her as we wish to remember her alive and happy. We are determined that the railway workers will conduct a more thorough search on our behalf.

I just needed to let you know that we accept our loss and don't want anyone to feel it necessary to stay positive for us.

You've all been so brilliant and I can't thank you enough.

Xxx

Last edited: 2011-12-11 00:47:54 by Poppinloppin
Rachel - Bucks volunteer
I walked the line on the lake side of the fence today as I couldn't do nothing, just waiting for news. Not knowing exactly where the incident was makes things difficult but I will go with owner when they get the information to search. I pray it isn't and that she is safetly tucked up in someone's house.
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
So sorry to hear that Angus..I really feel for you. Hoping the train driver will supply clearer information, but also hoping it was not Poppy. Looking at rachelnewf's post around that time, she says that she did not see Poppy in that area, so may not hv bn Poppy.Last edited: 2011-12-10 17:05:13 by Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
DogLostAngus
As a result of the radio interview on Friday morning Poppy's owners have had a call from a train driver who reported hitting a badger sized animal on the rail line on the Friday morning after she escaped near to the last sighting - a line crew has been despatched to search the line but no body has been found - WE ARE APPEALING TO THAT DRIVER for any more precise information as to where on this stretch of line and in which direction he was travelling so that if it is Poppy her owners will be able to find her and bring her home to rest.

My heart is shattered today as I had to take my own beloved girl to the bridge last night & I so want Poppy's owners to be able to have the answers they need to allow them to bring her home or continue the search.

xx
Emma
Yes, make sure you contact the schools. Poppy hasn't been sighted. She MUST have been taken in by somebody. I can't understand how you haven't had even one sighting. Come on, Pops. xxx
DogLostNina
In all your efforts to alert as many people as possible did you contact the local schools, children hear and see so much. Offer a reward towards school funds.
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Couldn't agree more Vicki7 .. tv has the power to reach so many people. DogLost reunited Snoopy last month (2 months after he was stolen) from one very short item showing his picture when he was picked up by RSPCA ..that was recognised by the SE area co-ord. I know it is a different senario but it would definitely raise the profile even more. Also would make it more difficult for anyone to keep Poppy if they had taken her in. I am so wanting this pink page to turn to blue .. so keeping everything crossed that the great publicity from your local papers etc will do the job. Keep faith .. we are all thinking of her and you.
Unknown
Watching 'Look East' on TV last night they were telling of 2 tortoise gone missing from a garden yesterday - they would definitely run Poppy's story - it is worth a try! Another thought, she went missing from Tilbrook at a time when people were driving home from work, if she has been picked up, maybe a group going into the companies on Tilbrook and asking if a leaflet can be left in reception might spark someone's memory? I have continued driving around most days and evening's but I really think she has been taken in. TV is the answer!
DogLostRiverlady
Still circulating Poppy on twitter.
KOLESY
Hopefully someone has taken her in & shes all nice & warm. When they see posters & papers they will realize shes a much loved dog whose owners are frantic to get her home where she belongs. I dont live in your area but know shes missing like many people through doglost & whenever we are in your area we look out for her. Fingers crossed she will be home soon
Poppinloppin
Hello,

Thankyou for all the help and support.

It's all a bit overwhelming right now but I am reading, just not always replying to your wise and caring messages.

I don't know what to do if this recent publicity doesn't bring her back... I haven't had a,chance to try the TV stations but I will.

I'm really pleased with the story in the Citizen and so grateful xxx
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Great news that you are getting more publicity .. perhaps it will lead to some tv coverage too. Let's hope that a miracle happens and Poppy is back home soon.
DogLostAngus
The Milton Keynes Citizen have covered the story tonight in print (circa 78000 homes) and online

http://www.miltonkeynes.co.uk/news/local/guardian_angel_dog_is_missing_1_3313575

and have kindly offered that if anyone has been looking after Poppy she can be returned to the papers offices in total confidence Last edited: 2011-12-08 15:37:35 by Angus
Lola
Dear Poppinloppin

My friend and I stopped to talk to you this afternoon at the OU - we both live locally, please let us know if you need any help looking for Poppy - we are keeping our eyes peeled and fingers crossed for Poppys return home very soon x
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Great news....remember to say photo is on doglost so listeners can see the picture...will bump again tomorrow due to coverage...
Poppinloppin
Interview moved to tomorrow same time due to a big fire in MK
DogLostKimmybear - Area Co-ordinator, Essex & Hertfordshire borders
Even though Network Rail has said no reports, please bear in mind that many dogs are not reported if seen near the lines, so may I suggest that if not already done so, you poster really heavily around the stations and try and speak to train drivers and rail workers. You need to blitz the railway lines with posters wherever the drivers and track workers will see them. If a rail worker remembers seeing her at all, they should then phone you as they know you are looking. Someone is probably looking after her, not knowing you are searching, but please poster heavily all along that railway area just to really rule it out. Come on precious, where are you? x
Poppinloppin
My little girl and I will be interviewed on MK Morning, BBC 3 Counties Radio tomorrow between 7.30-8am

Just hope we get her home - to paraphrase rachel,
Poppy would be back with us if love could find her.
DogLostAngus
Big thanks to the Milton Keynes News who carried Poppys poster today into many city homes (approx 40000)
cookie
i drive through woburn every day to go to leighton buzzard and i am always looking out for poppy incase she has wandered across have the woods been searched woburn end?
caroline
So sorry Poppy isn't home yet, HULA have an open day this Sunday (11th) might be worth asking to hand out flyers at the entrance if possible.
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Yes, it is possible Poppy is being looked after by someone. Perhaps it's worth trying ITV Central, Anglia or your BBC Local news.. would publicise Poppy's story over a larger area. They have a Fbk page and contact phone number/address.
Last edited: 2011-12-06 16:44:06 by Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Poppinloppin
Thankyou Sue - I actually think she could have been taken out of area, given the fact that there have been no sightings since the night she went missing. And you never know who's reading the posters - could be the exact person we want!
Sue
Putting up a couple of posters Kempston Mill area - very popular for dog walking. Know a long way from the main search area but sometimes people take their dogs somewhere different for a treat so just in case. Fingers crossed for Poppy. Sue
Poppinloppin
Thanks for that Bertie and Clarkey.

My news is that MK citizen are going to run Poppy's story on Thursday...
Plus MK News are advertising the poster FOC tomorrow..
Plus 3counties are going to interview us again on Thursday, time TBC...

Thankyou so much to the MK Citizen and MK News papers and the team at MK Morning on BBC 3 counties for helping us in the search for Poppy.

We're storming the MK media! Hopefully we'll get her home soon with all the publicity, including all the postering and leafleting we've done so far xxxLast edited: 2011-12-06 15:54:41 by Poppinloppin
Berties Family
forgot to add - MK Lions Basketball have a home game at the Arena near Homebase Milton Keynes - unfortunately I am unable to attend but will pack my daughter off with some posters - also put her on my facebook again
Berties Family
Hi, not had chance to update until now - drove from Lakes Estate (Leon School) on A4146 early Saturday Morning through to Caldecote/Tilbrook heading out to Woburn Sands on our way to Bedford. My Mum was scouring the fields and in the field near the railway line we hought we saw something - after climbing over a hedge, traipsing through mud it turned out to be a black sack....I will try to drive round at lease once a day.
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Poppinloppin.. yes, I can understand that. I know you won't give up .. the more publicity you can get the better and it looks as though you will be getting that soon. Just keep at it no matter what and you know that there are loads of us rooting for you and Poppy. All the best.
Poppinloppin
MK Morning - BBC 3 Counties will be interviewing us on Thursday. Poppy will have been missing for two weeks then.

Just been in touch with Skyline - waiting to hear.

Poppinloppin
Thanks Team for carrying on with the postering and leafleting. You are all stars!

Wrote a long email to 3 counties radio and Mk Citizen yesterday - hoping they will pick up the story.

Waiting for someone to get back to me with a contact at MK news and I'll email them too.

I've been in touch with the papers so there will be a bigger poster ad in MK Citizen and MK news this week.

Mk Dons have said they'll do something at the Stadium if she's not found before the next home match on Dec 17th.

Haven't done taxi companies...in your experience are they likely to be helpful? I'll try.

Plan to email all vets every Friday (she went missing on a Thursday evening) to remind them about Poppy.

Have asked friends in Stony Stratford and Olney to start postering.

Over and out x
Rachel - Bucks volunteer
Team Poppy is doing such a great job and A you just hang on in there. x Didn't get a chance to get to Kennelgate today but will get a poster to them asap. Deb, I hope you are feeling better - sorry you couldn't join us. She is like the scarlet pimpernel - rather elusive but we will find her. Keep your spirits up owners, we are all here to help you. x
Unknown
Walked around Brinklow and towards Kingston, talked to lots of dog walkers but nothing at all yet - put poster in Jolley's Westcroft and if I have time tomorrow I will ask the local petrol stations if I can leave a poster - also put a poster up at the entrance to the lake just behind Ikea, not far from Holophane? Lots of walkers go there - has anyone postered the Stadium yet? or talked to the local taxi companies?
Poppinloppin
Clarkey - I know what you mean about my phone number showing and yes I have had some irritating calls but nothing malicious as yet. I'm too worried about missing anything important to omit my number - can always change our numbers as and when this is all over, if it becomes a problem. Thanks for all your concern and good ideas - keep them coming
Poppinloppin
Thanks all for the help on here and FB.

Crikey, FB takes a lot of energy, doesn't it?! I'm getting so many emails - not complaining but it's a good job I'm a celeb has finished, freeing up my evenings!

Onward and upward, tomorrow is another day and all that x
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Oops .. sorry Angus .. wasn't thinking! Thanx for removing!
DogLostRiverlady
Have put Poppy on twitter + will circulate.
DogLostAngus
Clarkey - I have removed owners names from your post just left initials x

Emma,we walked alongside the rail lines on Sunday - Network rail have been informed and nothing has been reported or found - they have been working near the station all this week so I am sure that we would hear if they found anything,

Thanks everyone for sharing - if anyone wants the new poster or smaller flyers 4 to a page please let me know either by posting here or text me 07515 884 675

Owners have done everything that we would recommend with no futher calls - please share , twitter and poster - someone must know where Poppy is

No questions will be asked if someone has been looking after her and not reported her find - just take her to any city vet and we can get her home to her owners via her microchip
Emma
Has anybody walked along close-by railway lines? Come on, Poppy! xxx
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Am sharing on Facebook and Twitter daily just in case someone can help. I so wish to hear that Poppy is found or has come home. Wish I lived nearer so I could help search. I am thinking of you and Poppy every day A & SLast edited: 2011-12-05 20:35:28 by Angus
Unknown
Just posted Doglost link on Twitter - might help - am going out this afternoon to walk the area again this time Walnut Tree and back towards Monkston.
DogLostAngus
will do the poster when i get to work this afternoon x
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
So very sorry to hear no sign of Poppy today. Have shared link on Facebook and put a message on re reward etc. Also says no comebacks if someone has been looking after her and not reported it. I hope that's ok .. it is on public status. If not, let me know and I can delete post. Also, this is not meant to be rude, but wondering if it is a good idea putting owners tel number on public status .. it could be an open invitation to the few 'not so nice people' out there that give false leads/demand money etc. The more publicity you can get the better .. local papers but also Daily Mail, Mirror who might like to cover such a heartbreaking story.Last edited: 2011-12-04 20:56:32 by Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
Poppinloppin
No news from the other search team I'm afraid.

Thankyou to all for your continued efforts - we really appreciate it.

Angus - please could you help me put together a new poster? (Not that you have anything else to do, I'm sure!)

We're going to do a much bigger ad in the papers this week, as well as trying to get a feature done.

These are my thoughts:

Both pictures on the poster would help to distinguish Poppy.

I want to add that a reward is offered.

Reassurance that there will be no come back .

Maybe a way of remaining anonymous ... a contact number that isn't ours...

What do you think?
Unknown
Gave out loads of leaflets to walkers and cyclists today in the Brickhill woods and back towards tilbrook, the woods are fairly clear so you can see a long way, but no sign yet :-( I will go out again tomorrow afternoon and walk back towards woughton park and around that area. Was nice to meet some of the others on Team Poppy, but we need more leaflet posters maybe a bit further afield?
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
Well done team Poppy...
DogLostAngus
Thanks to everyone who came out to help search today - we had a good turn out areas covered, Tilbrook industrial estate, Caldecotte lake and alongside the rail line, all the bin stores to the rear of the office units alongside the rail line, the river alongside Caldecotte lake bordering the A5 dual carriageway, fields and ditches from the station to the rear of Dobbies and the Rugby Club and from Kingston industry back towards Wavendon / Brickhills - FURTHER SEARCHING is going on as I update - Poppy seems to have just disappeared - owners are going to try and get some local news coverage as it could be that someone has picked her up and not reported their find to the correct authorities
Emma
Good luck!
Deb338
Really sorry I can't make today as I've hurt my back!! I will be thinking and hoping for you all....will hopefully be better in a few days and can go down next week during the week for a look, hopefully she will be found before then though!
Rachel - Bucks volunteer
Don't worry Vicki, I have that problem. Another another walk around South Caldecotte yesterday and will meet you all at 11 today. Not at my best but hope the fresh air will do me good and she needs to be safe and warm. I've printed some more posters off to bring with me. Stay safe little girl. xx
DogLostAngus
Organised search this morning - meeting at 11 am at Bow Brickhill Station Car Park
jobadger
Good luck tomorrow - i'll be thinking of you. I hope she shows herself. Take care - and stay safe Poppy. You'll be home soon. xx
Poppinloppin
No problem cookie. My husband works in Kempston so I've forwarded him the info about the little dog lost in MK 42.

See some of you tomorrow - thankyou all so much for your help.

Vicki! I'll have my mobile of course so if you want to try and meet, just give me a call.

I'll contact the water people on Monday ( unless we find her tomorrow....)

Last edited: 2011-12-03 21:20:55 by Poppinloppin
cookie
im sorry will have to cancel coming over to help tommorrow as now have two missing in bedford area,hope you find poppy,xx
Unknown
Been waiting in all day for a parcel and of course it arrived at 4.30! too late to go out but will be out tomorrow around the Woburn/Brickhill woods area - sorry Rachel I did not have computer on to pick up your message. Maybe see you tomorrow.
Good luck everyone, this lovely girl needs to be back with her family - come on Poppy .. show yourself x
DogLostAngus
I drove the woods late last night and had to pull in to allow another car to pass it was outside the water treatment plant - the fences look secure but may be worth contacting the water people just to ask them to check the fenced grounds
Poppinloppin
Rachel, just messaged you on FB - didn't realise it was you iyswim... last places we searched was the woods although neighbours and friends have been looking out for her. Maybe drive further in toward Woburn Golf Course area?

Can't walk this pm - thinking of going wound Willen Lake this morning with posters to spread the word
Rachel - Bucks volunteer
Hi Vicki, I am free this afternoon if you want to have a walk around and again on Sunday at 11. Maybe owners could let us know where they haven't covered recently and we can go back there.
DogLostAngus
great that you have the facebook page - make sure to report any sightings back here so that we can best advise and mobilise x
DogLostAngus
The meet for Sunday will be 11 am if that suits most - parking at the Bow Brickhill station/level crossing (car park where the kebab man is in the evenings) hopefully walk for a couple of hours in groups of 2 in various directions looking for any signs etc, steady friendly dogs welcome (Monsters like mine will have to stay at home :-) )

stinky food, slip leads, good boots and woolie hats are a must - see you then xLast edited: 2011-12-02 17:50:06 by Angus
Unknown
Just parked at the back of Brinklow Ind near Kingston and walked back towards the Stables asked lots of dog walkers but no one has seen anything yet - We know from experience that after a dog has been on its own for a while they tend to make several 'nests' and stay hidden during the day and come out to forage for food in the evenings - however Poppy's owner said she is a friendly dog so this might not be the case. Lets all have a concerted effort this weekend and you never know! does anyone want to meet tomorrow afternoon for a stroll around? I am open to suggestions as to where?
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
I'm too far away to help tomorrow, but will be thinking of you all and especially Poppy. Stay safe till then girl .. good luck in your search everyone.
Poppinloppin
Just to let you know, I'm completely clueless with FB, my friend has sent me this:

"Poppy now has a public facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Missing-Dog-Poppy/325190967507341?sk=wall#!/pages/Missing-Dog-Poppy/325190967507341

Also my friends on FB will see that I've created the page and updated it and they can also 'like' it - unfortunately most of my FB friends are from outside MK so I'm hoping for a public response.

We now need people to 'like' the page if they are registered and in MK - will do my best to promote it. if you know people on FB in your area please let them know to like it so their friends will also pick up on it. "


Last edited: 2011-12-02 14:37:47 by Poppinloppin
Poppinloppin
It's great that so many people are willing to help us - THANKYOU!!

Shall we say Sunday at 11am?

I will take the advice of those of you more experienced as to where we should start.

Just been in touch with some more out of area kennels - no luck yet. About to head to Kingston shops to see if they will display some big posters I've had made......
Unknown
I am free on Sat & Sunday this weekend, my Sister and Niece are coming up from Bushey and we will walk the Brickhills from the back near the Golf course - any ideas for tomorrow? let me know and I will be there x
julie shelton:
I am free on Sunday and can do any time.
Deb338
We can help on Sunday if needed....hope shes found before then though! X
Shereen
I recently dealt with an elderly dog whos owners thought she couldnt walk far it ended up she probably covered 5-6 miles before she was found,I hope this helps Stay safe Poppy till your found.XXX
cookie
im free for walk sunday, am best for me,x
DogLostAngus
owners took a call earlier as a result of the local paper advert about a stray black dog being seen with police officers on Springfield, we have been able to check logs and sadly it was not Poppy but at least it shows that the advert is being seen

SUNDAY - Meet and Walk surrounding areas - if you can please post here or text owner with availability am or pm and we will try to get something orgnaised Last edited: 2011-12-02 09:58:57 by Angus
Rachel - Bucks volunteer
Hi Vicki,great idea - the more the merrier.

Owner I agree, she may have walked their all her life but there will be so many criss-crossing of smells, including your fresh ones, that she is probably really confused. You're doing a brilliant job and the newspaper ad will help raise even more awareness. Hopefully someone has just taken her in and doesn't realise they must call to report her. Brilliant news from Railtrac - that's always a fear when they go missing near lines. Might sound odd but have you postered the sailing club at the lake? Loads of cars and people coming and going around there so definitely worth a try. x
DogLostAngus
Poppy's owners have an advert in the Citizen Local Newspaper tonight with a colour picture - please let someone call x
Clarkey - Area Co-ordinator, East Sussex
So hoping that you find Poppy very soon. When my elderly collie cross went deaf the one thing she did respond to was one of those high pitched dog whistles .. worth a try??
Emma
Just saw her poster in Hunters Farm Shop. I'll keep my eyes peeled for her at Sandhouse Lane if we walk around there before she's found. Lots of bunnies around there that she might have chased into the woods. Praying for her safe return. I wish I could do more. Come home, Poppy! xxx
Poppinloppin
Hi, just about to head out on bike around red ways from caldecotte, to browns wood, towards wavendon and over the railway line back towards Woburn sands. Beginning to think that if she was around the lake, someone would have seen her by now?

Our neighbours in Bow Brickhill plus family in Aspley Heath are all still looking out up the woods, plus lots of horse riders and moutnatin bikers have been told. Think if she was in the woods, she could have got home as we've walked the woods all her life... But she is older now and obviously confused and I thought she would never head over the road towards Caldecotte, so what do I know?


On the plus side, Railtrac have told me that no dogs found on the line so that is good news.

Park Ranger Dawn has been brilliant and is telling everyone she can.

Vicky, if you are up for a look at the weekend, me or S would come with you. Just text to arrange.

Thanks again for all your help and support. Fingers crossed the MK Citizen will bring news of her safe and sound.
Unknown
Maybe if we do not hear anything by the weekend we could get a couple of people together to walk the Brickhill woods? I do not want to walk it alone really? What do you think?
DogLostAngus
have just got back in from a quick search - didn't see Poppy - found a white american bull dog then several minutes later found its owners dawdling along - just hoping that some one has taken Poppy in and will see the advert in tomorrow's paper
Rachel - Bucks volunteer
SO many people out looking which is great news. I agree Vicki, she may well have cut back to the woods. Or she's poddles off down the railway line - but as owner has covered Hula that should be enough. Would be worth postering in Woburn Sands in case she has gone that far.
I don't envy you having to check out the poor dog that dies, my heart goes out to you - this is such a hard time but I hope you are comforted by everyone's efforts to get her home to you. x
Unknown
Sorry I have not updated for a couple of days but been quite busy - walked all around tilbrook and caldecotte again yesterday and today walked along the V10 from the Red Bull building at Tilbrook then in to Walnut tree and almost to Middleton, nearly 4 hours giving out small leaflets to both dog walkers and to children. Nothing yet - no sightings at all might mean she has returned to the Brickhill woods? -there is such a lot of scrub and woodland around to investigate - Hopefully the Citizen might bring some news. fingers crossed everyone - Hope she is curled up in someones house nice and warm.
Michaela
Hiya. I live in Simpson (MK14) and walk my hound twice a day near Caldecotte and surrounding areas. Other dog walkers in the area and I have been keeping an eye out for Poppy but sadly haven't seen her yet. We will keep looking and hopefully Poppy will be found soon.
caroline
I so hope Poppy is home soon, safe and well. I have driven through the area a few times over the last couple of days keeping a look out, have shared on FB and added to a few local sites, everything crossed x
Poppinloppin
Hi, I'm Poppy's owner. I just wanted to thank you all for your help, support and advice. I'm just printing off some of your red posters and will go again to Caldecotte and around the redways there. We have been busy giving out our own posters and leaflets around the Brickhills, Woburn, Woburn Sands, Aspley Guise Caldecotte, Walnut Tree, Browns Wood, Old Farm Park, Tilbrook etc. Environmental Services reported no dogs involved in RTAs in the last 10 days, apart from the poor dog I went to see this morning. I've left a poster with HULA and spoke to Aylesbury and Luton Dog warden service. I've just left a message for the Parks Trust and Network Rail. There will be an ad in the Citizen this Thursday. Again, we do appreciate all your help and feel terrible that Poppy could be out there, lost and alone or in pain. Hopefully someone has taken her in and even if we don't see her again, she will be looked after.
DogLostAngus
we have just had reports from Vets in Stony Stratford of a deceased black dog near to the tip at Blakelands in a gateway - Poppys owners have just been to see but thankfully it is not her but a large balck shepherd type - so the search continues
Rachel - Bucks volunteer
I had another wander around after work and put a couple more posters up. Definitely need more posters in the area as there are so many people who walk from the industrial estate to the lake every lunchtime. Spoke to the burger man in the car park by station too and some more dog walkers. She needs finding soon before it gets too wet and cold. Don't know if the owners are ready any of these posts but a poster in the local paper would also help a great deal. Keep safe little girl. x
DogLostAngus
sorry - those earlier posts were me doing a test in admin and couldn't get rid of the post


Poppy was not at the kennels today but took a colour poster and kennels are aware of her - spent about an hour and a half cycling around the lake area and through caldecotte/tilbrook but did not see any signs - spoke to a few walkers but they were all aready aware - think that you need some of the doglost posters with the red missing wording on as they grab the eye more
BBKM
I keep checking here, hope the radio interview brings her home quickly, stay safe Poppy x
DogLostJayne - Founder Doglost.
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Rachel - Bucks volunteer
Put a couple of posters up in car park by the crossing and down Caldecotte Lake Drive. Lots of lunchtime walkers from the industrial estate walk down that road so owners could spend tomorrow lunchtime in that area handing out leaflets or just asking people and showing the poster. No sightings to report - sorry. Lots of barking coming from the back of the stables riht by the crossing so maybe worth trying there regularly although it's probably the owners dog/s. Keep safe Poppy, we are trying.
digbysmum
Stay safe Poppy - come home soon xx
DogLostAngus
Bumping as owners daughter has just bn interviewed from school by Phil Lack at BBC 3 counties radio

Thanks Phil x
Rachel - Bucks volunteer
She does know the area although owners said they would be surprised if she went in that direction. Probably explains the lack of postering - we need to plaster the place with posters. I'll ring owners later and have a chat with them.
BBKM
Stay safe Poppy, hope she is found soon xx
Unknown
Just been out for 2 hours around Caldecotte, Walnut Tree and Tilbrook, but no sign, I only saw one poster! tomorrow after 1.30pm I will go there again and put some more posters up.Has anyone contacted the Walnut Tree vets? Is she familiar with this area? I will keep in contact - I now have owners mobile number
Rachel - Bucks volunteer
Security at our building on Caldecotte estate as going to keep an eye out for her and let me know if they see her. Hopefully she'll stay around the lake for a while and give us a chance to find her.
DogLostAngus
she could have moved on again now though Rachel a sthe sighting was from Thursday night - I'm at the kennels tomorrow so will check but nothing coming up on AW's site at the mo
Rachel - Bucks volunteer
If she's now in Caldecotte the postcode is MK7 - I'd go out now but I've had a drink. Dagnabbit. I'll try and ring our security guys to ask them to look out for her and call me if they see anything. Poor sweetheart is obviously now completely disorientated.
Rachel - Bucks volunteer
I can't believe she is so close to where I have been the last two days. Probably not helping that she can't hear me. I'm going to take my Spaniel to work tomorrow as I work in Caldecotte and we will walk around at lunchtime. I'll also get posters out around there. I feel so sick that she was so close but I didn't see her and my dogs were out for ages around there today again. I had a feeling she'd head for the lake. Stay safe Poppy and we will find you. xx
DogLostMajorjet (Jan) - Area Co-ordinator - Liverpool/Merseyside, North West
Great there has been a confirmed sighting hope she is found soon, good luck. x
DogLostAngus
we now have a confirmed sighting of Poppy crossing the railway line at the level crossing towards Caldecotte on Thursday evening - owners on their way now to take a look
DogLostAngus
have just been back out and driven from home to Woburn and back through Bow Brickhill - had a good look but didn't see anything
DogLostAngus
walked along the grass verges and the deep ditch from Bow Brickhill to the level crossing - will try and walk the rail line from Bow Brickhill to Woburn Sands early in the morning after the 1/2 hour train, as you say Rachel if she has gone up the hill towards the Brickhill woods it is going to be difficult to spot her, if anyone is walking from any of the car parks on Sandy Lane, Church Road can you please take posters as there will be a lot of walkers again tomorrow if the weather stays bright. All of the riding stables need to be visited - especially the pony trecking place at the far end of the village as they have loads of riders out on Sundays. Just a thought - Dave's mobile barber was parked in the layby near the pub on Thursday night - he may possibly have seen which way she went, also I am sure that it was Thursday evening that the police speed trap was parked up there - again maybe they may have seen something if asked ( I am sure they will be back a couple of time this week)
BBKM
So sorry to see that Poppy is missing, stay safe darling x hope she is home very soon x
Rachel - Bucks volunteer
Hi, sorry, didn't see anything. With so much wood, she could be anywhere. Lots of potential for loads more posters in the area - including leafleting the houses in Bow Brickhill and the farms & stables. Ask if you can attach posters to the front gates of the stables as there are so many visitors and passing dog walkers. I'll have another outing tomorrow. Stay safe Poppy. x
jobadger
Gosh Poppy - stay safe - they'll find you soon. xx
Rachel - Bucks volunteer
will have a look where suggested and also at the lake - she may have wandered that way. Stay safe little one, we're looing hard.
DogLostAngus
starting point to look would be the street side on opposite side of the road to the wheatsheaf pub - will go and take a look now
DogLostAngus
Poppy is Elderly and Deaf, Arthritic - she is very friendly - she disappeared into the darkness as owners were taking their 2 dogs for a walk and has possibly wandered into BRICKHILL WOODS - a possible sighting on LANGERSTONE LANE heading towards Woburn yesterday, If she has headed that way she may well be able to get food from the golfers at Woburn.
DogLostAngus
alerts going to helpers in postcodes LU1,LU2,LU3,LU4,LU5,LU6,LU7 MK1,MK10,MK11,MK12,MK13,MK14,MK15,MK16,MK17,MK18,MK19,MK2,MK3,MK4,MK5,MK6,MK7,MK8, MK9
DogLostAngus
owners are emailing photo and more info - light permitting I can take one of mine on a walk that way
DogLostAngus
Thanks Lizzy -will contact - bow brickhill is MK17 Last edited: 2011-11-26 14:10:29 by Angus
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